Virtuoso drummer, composer, arranger, vocalist and underground legend Richard James DeBonis — a.k.a. Richi Van Zeppelin — brings his incomparable NOWtet for a very rare appearance to Denver's DazzleJazz Club on Thursday, July 11, 2013. The group will perform Richi's own compositions, along with his remarkably varied, accomplished arrangements of classic Led Zeppelin songs for contemporary acoustic jazz ensemble. Captured on the extraordinary — and equally underground — recording, The NOWtet Plays Zep!, this performance will provide lovers of both Led Zeppelin and uncompromising modern jazz a uniquely exciting performance by DeBonis and his band of brilliant performers, as well as a rare glimpse into the creative of world of one of the most talented — and under-appreciated — drummers and bandleaders alive today.

Joining RVZ" in the NOWtet will be: John Gunther, saxophones; Greg Gisbert, trumpet and flugelhorn; Jeff Jenkins, piano, and Mark Simon, bass. Tickets for the event may be purchased here: http://www.modtickets.com/Mod/Tickets/Tickets.aspx? id=508

Since his first professional gig at the age of 11, Richard James DeBonis (a.k.a. “RVZ”) has become a world class drummer, composer, arranger and vocalist. Whether its rock, jazz, funk, metal, or electronica, Richi has a meticulous understanding and ability to capture the deepest essence of all these styles of music while still being an innovator. He studied at the Julliard School, Mannes College of Music, and The City College Of New York under the tutelage of Ron Carter, Victor Lewis, Walter Rosenberger and Norman Grossman. He has played with great musicians of all styles and eras: Jaco Pastorious, Barry Harris, Bill Watrous, Frank Morgan, Chris Calloway, Herbie Mann, Ace Frehley and Joe Bouchard to name a few. In his 25 year career his contemporaries and colleagues include Ben Monder, Joel Frahm, Philip Harper, Chris Potter, Greg Gisbert, Adam Small, Ian Hendrickson-Smith, Al Street, Adam Kolker, Freddie Bryant amongst many others. In 2000, Richi moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico where he toured with the late great alto saxophonist Frank Morgan and the late singer Chris Calloway (Cab Calloway’s daughter).

In 2003 Richi moved back to NYC where he searched for a deeper, purer more innovative approach to making music. This soul searching led to channeling Led Zeppelin’s music from rock to jazz. “My two favorite things in music are Led Zeppelin and great Jazz, and i made them have a baby!” The NOWtet Plays Zep is a Milestone in bringing two very different styles together powerfully and organically. Richi is currently working on The NOWtet plays Zep part II.

I love jazz because... of it’s instant
composing and rhytmic interesting
caracter: jazz in all it’s different
appearings is often able to enrich the very
moment, the NOW. And that’s all we have,
isn’t it?

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